Olga Carmona, a Spanish player who won the Women’s World Cup and secured her nation’s victory with the game-winning goal against England, was overcome with emotion upon learning that her father had passed away prior to the match.
At the age of 23, Carmona made history by scoring the game-winning goal that gave Spain the Women’s World Cup title by defeating England.
Spain won the thrilling competition thanks to a goal from the left-back of Real Madrid.
Tragically, the news of Carmona’s father’s passing came right after her happy moment.
According to reports, her father had been battling a protracted illness before passing away on Friday.
Carmona remembered her late father in an emotional post on social media. “I know you have been watching me tonight and that you are proud of me,” she wrote beside a picture showing her kissing her well-earned winners’ medal. Peace be with you, Dad.
Carmona said with great emotion, “And without knowing it, I had my star before the game started. I unconsciously transported my father’s strength and impact onto the pitch. I am aware that you have given me the courage to accomplish something special.
In sending its condolences, the Spanish Football Association (RFEF) expressed its profound grief on the passing of Carmona’s father. The RFEF acknowledged the footballer’s achievements to Spanish football history and expressed their unshakable support to the distraught player and her family.
Carmona, who was essential to Spain’s World Cup run, started in five of the team’s seven games and left an enduring impression.